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Title: | Malaysian Women Micro-Entrepreneur Performance, Role of Social Capital, Locus of Control, and Institutional Support on Entrepreneurial Orientation | Authors: | Zaato, S.G. Uthamaputhran S. Mohammad,I Parasuraman B. Nawi, N.B.C. Ali Salman |
Keywords: | micro-entrepreneur performance | Issue Date: | 2023 | Publisher: | IGI Global | Journal: | Handbook of Research on Designing Sustainable Strategies to Develop Entrepreneurial Intention | Abstract: | This chapter proposed a framework for the interactive effect of social capital, locus of control, and institutional support on entrepreneurial orientation (EO) and micro-enterprise performance discourse lacking in a single study. The study used the unidimensional form of EO of women micro-enterprises in developing novel jobs towards narrowing the economic gaps of people. A quantitative approach is utilised with the help of the G-Power to establish the minimum sample size. The chapter provides significant value on the significance of the antecedent variables on women micro-entrepreneurs' perceived performance. The chapter is anchored on the model of strategic entrepreneurship, organisational learning, and learning organisation theories stressing how their adoption by women micro-entrepreneurs could enhance optimal performance. These findings' implications would offer a vital role on women entrepreneurs' performance. Further, the chapter will provide direction for policymakers and future research to enhance the optimal sustainable performance of women micro-entrepreneurs in Malaysia. |
Description: | Scopus |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5416 | ISBN: | 978-166848782-2 | DOI: | 10.4018/978-1-6684-8781-5.ch017 |
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